Updated Services UI
A little over 6 years ago we launched github-services as an open source project. We’ve had a great deal of success with github-services, but the growing number of supported services…
A little over 6 years ago we launched github-services as an open source project. We’ve had a great deal of success with github-services, but the growing number of supported services make it difficult to identify the ones that are important to you.
Today we’re introducing a more streamlined way of managing services. With the new changes you’ll only see the services that you install, and services are searchable from an auto-completer or by scrolling.

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